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===Egypt and ''The Book of the Law'': 1904=== {{Quote box|width=25em|align=right|quote=Had! The manifestation of [[Nuit]].<br>The unveiling of the company of heaven.<br>Every man and every woman is a star.<br>Every number is infinite; there is no difference.<br>Help me, o warrior lord of Thebes, in my unveiling before the Children of men!|source=The opening lines of ''The Book of the Law''}} In February 1904, Crowley and Rose arrived in [[Cairo]]. Pretending to be a prince and princess, they rented an apartment in which Crowley set up a temple room and began invoking ancient Egyptian deities, while studying [[Islamic mysticism]] and [[Arabic]].{{sfnm|1a1=Booth|1y=2000|1pp=181β82|2a1=Sutin|2y=2000|2pp=118β20|3a1=Kaczynski|3y=2010|3p=124|4a1=Churton|4y=2011|4p=94}} According to Crowley's later account, Rose regularly became delirious and informed him "they are waiting for you." On 18 March, she explained that "they" were the god [[Horus]], and on 20 March proclaimed that "the Equinox of the Gods has come". She led him to a nearby museum, where she showed him a seventh-century BCE mortuary [[stele]] known as the [[Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu]]; Crowley thought it important that the exhibit's number was 666, the [[Number of the beast|Number of the Beast]] in Christian belief, and in later years termed the artefact the "Stele of Revealing".{{sfnm|1a1=Booth|1y=2000|1pp=182β83|2a1=Sutin|2y=2000|2pp=120β22|3a1=Kaczynski|3y=2010|3pp=124β26|4a1=Churton|4y=2011|4pp=96β98}} According to Crowley's later statements, on 8 April he heard a disembodied voice identifying itself as that of [[Aiwass]], the messenger of Horus, or [[Heru-ra-ha|Hoor-Paar-Kraat]]. Crowley said that he wrote down everything the voice told him over the course of the next three days, and titled it ''Liber AL vel Legis'' or ''[[The Book of the Law]]''.{{sfnm|1a1=Booth|1y=2000|1pp=184β88|2a1=Sutin|2y=2000|2pp=122β25|3a1=Kaczynski|3y=2010|3pp=127β29}} The book proclaimed that humanity was entering a new [[Aeon (Thelema)|Aeon]], and that Crowley would serve as its [[prophet]]. It stated that a supreme moral law was to be introduced in this Aeon, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law," and that people should learn to live in tune with their Will. This book, and the philosophy that it espoused, became the cornerstone of Crowley's religion, [[Thelema]].{{sfnm|1a1=Booth|1y=2000|1pp=184β88|2a1=Sutin|2y=2000|2pp=125β33}} Crowley said that at the time he was unsure what to do with ''The Book of the Law''. Often resenting it, he said that he ignored the instructions which the text commanded him to perform, which included taking the Stele of Revealing from the museum, fortifying his own island, and translating the book into all the world's languages. According to his account, he instead sent typescripts of the work to several occultists he knew, putting the manuscript away and ignoring it.{{sfnm|1a1=Booth|1y=2000|1p=188|2a1=Sutin|2y=2000|2p=139|3a1=Kaczynski|3y=2010|3p=129}}
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